Adam Buksa was close to a new club. The offer was outbid.

Adam Buksa, who was loaned to Antalyaspor last season, could continue his career in Croatia. Dinamo Zagreb tried to sign him – according to the Večernji List.

Adam Buksa spent the entire season at Antalyaspor, on loan to Turkey from RC Lens. In the domestic league, the Polish striker showed his team’s good form, scoring 16 goals in 33 league matches. This achievement allowed him to be at the top of the scorers’ rankings.

The Turkish club had an option to buy Buksa, but it was not exercised. Ertan Sozgun indicated that the request was made by the player himself who simply wanted to try something else, and that will most likely be the case.

The Večernji list reported Dinamo Zagreb’s interest in him. It seems that the case was advanced. The Croatian champion, who will play in the last qualifying round of the Champions League, was supposed to borrow the Polish representative. However, Lens received another offer worth 4.5 million euros, which prevented the player’s move to Zagreb.

At the moment, it is unknown who made the above proposal, but with that in mind, it is likely that the player will simply move to another club.

The 27-year-old has just taken part in Euro 2024. He scored in the opening group game against the Netherlands.

His contract with Lens runs until June 30, 2027. The footballer moved to France two years ago and missed his first season there due to injury.

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